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Published2 months ago (2.1.2)

WebFinger client library for ActivityPub

@fedify/webfinger: WebFinger client library for ActivityPub

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This package provides a WebFinger client implementation for looking up ActivityPub actors and other resources in the fediverse. It is part of the Fedify framework but can be used independently.

Features

  • WebFinger resource lookup (RFC 7033)
  • Support for acct: URI scheme
  • Automatic HTTPS URL construction
  • Configurable redirect handling
  • OpenTelemetry integration for tracing
  • Private IP address validation for security

Installation

deno add jsr:@fedify/webfinger  # Deno
npm add @fedify/webfinger       # npm
pnpm add @fedify/webfinger      # pnpm
yarn add @fedify/webfinger      # Yarn
bun add @fedify/webfinger       # Bun

Usage

Looking up a WebFinger resource

You can look up a WebFinger resource using the lookupWebFinger() function:

import { lookupWebFinger } from "@fedify/webfinger";

// Look up by acct: URI
const result = await lookupWebFinger("acct:alice@example.com");

// Look up by URL
const result2 = await lookupWebFinger("https://example.com/users/alice");

Working with the result

The result is a ResourceDescriptor object containing the subject, aliases, properties, and links:

import { lookupWebFinger } from "@fedify/webfinger";

const result = await lookupWebFinger("acct:alice@example.com");
if (result != null) {
  console.log("Subject:", result.subject);
  console.log("Aliases:", result.aliases);

  // Find the ActivityPub actor URL
  const actorLink = result.links?.find(
    (link) => link.rel === "self" && link.type === "application/activity+json"
  );
  if (actorLink?.href != null) {
    console.log("Actor URL:", actorLink.href);
  }
}

Configuration options

The lookupWebFinger() function accepts various options:

import { lookupWebFinger } from "@fedify/webfinger";

const result = await lookupWebFinger("acct:alice@example.com", {
  // Custom User-Agent header
  userAgent: "MyApp/1.0",

  // Maximum redirects to follow (default: 5)
  maxRedirection: 3,

  // AbortSignal for cancellation
  signal: AbortSignal.timeout(5000),
});

API

Functions

  • lookupWebFinger(resource, options?): Looks up a WebFinger resource and returns a ResourceDescriptor or null if not found.

Types

  • ResourceDescriptor: Describes a WebFinger resource with subject, aliases, properties, and links.
  • Link: Represents a link in a WebFinger response with relation type, media type, href, titles, and properties.
  • LookupWebFingerOptions: Options for the lookupWebFinger() function.

Documentation

For comprehensive documentation, please refer to:

  • @fedify/fedify: The main Fedify framework
  • @fedify/vocab: Activity Vocabulary library

License

MIT License

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import * as webfinger from "@fedify/webfinger";
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import * as webfinger from "jsr:@fedify/webfinger";